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Holy cow that's some snow! Here in Central Missouri we have no snow. Actually we have a heat wave right now, with temperatures in the 40s today. But that's gonna change. Rain on Thursday, then turning colder and some snow on Friday. Don't know if we'll get enough to be a "white Christmas," but snow on Christmas Eve will be nice. A very blessed Christmas to you and yours my friend!

Wow! I would like some of that here, but yesterday it was 60+. It is suppose to get cooler as the week goes on. The snow isn't coming this far down from what the whether man says, to bad. Have fun in it and have a Merry Christmas. Kim in OK

We have snow in Central Indiana, but not nearly as much as you! Maybe 6-8 inches on the ground now. I hear that a major snow might be here Christmas Eve into Christmas Day. I hope that it isn't so much that we get get out to see family!

We've had hardly any snow since Autumn started (which is unusual, last year our first snow was on the last day of summer!). I hear the higher elevations might get a lot of snow for Christmas, I sure hope it comes down to 7200 feet where we are! I'm crossing my fingers. ;)

What a snow!We would be tickled with all that to play in.All we have is a tiny bit on the ground left over from this past week.However, they are calling for several inches on Christmas so we're keeping our fingers crossed for a white Christmas.

Wow! You weren't kidding on the snow thing. We are quiet here in the Northwest after a month of crazy rain and wind this month. Christmas is supose to be quiet this year. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas.

Yup! Snow here in SD! And more on the way! I think I will try to take some photos today if it will stop being so darn cloudy! :-) So we get a white Christmas! Makes me want to watch the movie for the second time this year!

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